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Elizabeth Brown ebrown@binghamton.educoordinated semester evaluations of Graduate Student Research Assistants with input from ScienceLibrary staff.Adjunct Lecturer, Harpur College, Binghamton University, 1999 - 2000Developed syllabus, assignments, lectures, quizzes and course evaluations and taught HARP205B:Information Strategies: Science and Math in fall 1999 and spring 2000 semesters.Engineering Librarian, Information Center (now the Robert R. Fossum Technical Information Center)Institute for Advanced Technology, University of Texas-Austin, 1997 - 1998Collected, cataloged, budgeted Developed and designed the library website.Office Assistant, Perry-Castañeda Library, University of Texas-Austin, 1997Library Page, Briscoe Center for Anerican History (formerly the Center for American History),University of Texas-Austin, 1996-1997Circulation, shelving and patron assistance at the Perry-Casteñeda Library Circulation Desk. Paging andspecial project work on archives, newspaper clipping files and other collections at the Center forAmerican History.Veterinary Research Assistant, New Bolton Center, University of Pennsylvania School of VeterinaryMedicine, 1993 - 1996Developed analytical and quantitative methods to detect cocaine, procaine penicillin G, morphine andother substances from equine urine, plasma and tissue samples using HPLC and GC/MS and extractiontechniques.Research Assistant, Chemistry Department, University of Pittsburgh, 1991 – 1992Designed and performed reaction kinetics and dynamics experiments of carbon monoxide isotopemixing on alkali-metal promoted single crystal metal surfaces using mass spectrometry and infraredspectrometry.Awards and Honors9. Individual Development Award, New York State / United University Professions (2011).8. Distinguished Service Award, Binghamton Section, American Chemical Society (2010).7. Individual Development Award, New York State / United University Professions (2009).6. Individual Development Award, New York State / United University Professions, (2006).5. Professional Development Award, United University Professions (1999).4. Member, University of Texas at Austin Chapter, Phi Kappa Phi National Honor Society (1997).3. Competitive Academic Scholarship and Tuition Waiver, Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of Texas at Austin (1996-97).2. Member, Xi Chapter, University of Pittsburgh, Phi Lambda Upsilon National Honorary Chemical Society (1992).1. First-year graduate fellowship, Chemistry Department, University of Pittsburgh (1990). 3

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Elizabeth Brown ebrown@binghamton.edu11. Brown, Elizabeth, (2007). How Mathematicians Think: Using Ambiguity, Contradiction, and Paradox to Create Mathematics [Review of the book How Mathematicians Think: Using ambiguity, contradiction, and paradox to create mathematics, by W. Byers]. Library Journal, 132, 116.10. Brown, Elizabeth, (2006). Encyclopedia of Physics (3rd Ed.) [Review of the book Encyclopedia of Physics (3rd. Ed.), by R.G. Lerner and G.L. Trigg, ed.]. Library Journal 131, 120.9. Brown, Elizabeth, (2005). God Created the Integers: The Mathematical Breakthroughs That Changed History [Review of the book God Created the Integers: The mathematical breakthroughs that changed history, by S. Hawking]. Library Journal 130, 77.8. Brown, Elizabeth, (2005). The Theory of Almost Everything: The Standard Model, the Unsung Triumph f Modern Physics [Review of the book The Theory of Almost Everything: The standard model, the unsung triumph of modern physics by R. Oerter]. Library Journal, 130, 107.7. Brown, Elizabeth, (2005). The Equation That Couldn’t Be Solved: How Mathematical Genius Discovered the Language of Symmetry [Review of the book The Equation that Couldn’t Be Solved: How mathematical genius discovered the language of symmetry, by M. Livio]. Library Journal 130, 117.6. Brown, Elizabeth, (2005). The Road to Reality: A Complete Guide to the Laws of the Universe [Review of the book The Road to Reality: A complete guide to the laws of the universe, by R. Penrose]. Library Journal, 130, 154 – 155.5. Brown, E., (2004). Encyclopedia of Supramolecular Chemistry [Review of the book Encyclopedia of Supramolecular Chemistry, by J.L. Atwood and J.W. Steed, ed.]. Library Journal, 129, 120-122.4. Brown, E., (2004). Chemistry: Foundations and Applications [Review of the book Chemistry: Foundations and applications, by J.J. Lagowski, ed.]. Library Journal, 129, 186.3. Brown, E., (2004). The Mathematical Century: The 30 Greatest Problems of the Last 100 Years [Review of the book The Mathematical Century: The 30 greatest problems of the last 100 Years, by P. Odifreddi]. Library Journal, 129, 175-178.2. Brown, E., (2003). Building Blocks of Matter: A Supplement to the Macmillan Encyclopedia of Physics [Review of the book Building Blocks of Matter: A supplement to the Macmillan encyclopedia of physics, by J. S. Rigden, ed.]. Library Journal, 127, 57.1. Brown, E. A., (1998). Fillers, Extenders, and Diluents Electronic Handbook [Review of the software Fillers, Extenders and Diluents, by M. Ash and I. Ash, ed.]. Journal of Chemical Information and Computer Sciences, 39, 420.National, International Presentations10. Brown, E. (2013, June 10). Title TBD, Next Generation Sci-Tech Librarian Session, Special Libraries Association Annual Conference. (scheduled) (invited)9. Brown, E., (2012, October 31). Game of Clones: Using analytical research data to identify institutional peers and collections needs, Association of Research Libraries 2012 Assessment Conference. Retrieved from http://libraryassessment.org/bm~doc/Brown_Elizabeth_2012.pdf (contributed, competitive submission)8. Brown, E., (2012, August 22). Really Mystified: Creating the Chemistry Sudden Selectors Guide, ALCTS Webinar Series. Retrieved from http://www.ala.org/alcts/confevents/upcoming/webinar/082212 (invited) 6